By:Effie Akinyi
Newsline Media and Training Agency is expanding its network of strategic partnerships with media houses, educational institutions and youth-focused organizations as part of its commitment to equipping young professionals with practical skills and real-world industry experience.
The initiative aims to broaden the agency’s training programmes through collaborative workshops, digital storytelling projects and mentorship initiatives while creating more opportunities for students pursuing careers in media, public relations, ICT, cyber security and data science.
Speaking on the agency’s plans, Faith Mukundi, Managing Director and Founder of Newsline Media and Training Agency, said strengthening partnerships is key to preparing young people for the demands of today’s professional environment.
“We are working on expanding our training programs and building more partnerships with media houses, schools and organizations that support youth development. We are also exploring more digital storytelling projects, mentorship initiatives and collaborative workshops that will give young journalists more opportunities to learn and grow,” she said.
Mukundi added that the agency is equally focused on ensuring students gain meaningful workplace experience through stronger industry collaborations.
“We are equally looking to strengthen our attachment opportunities in media, public relations, ICT, cyber security and data science so that more students can gain practical industry exposure,” she added.
The expanded partnerships are expected to provide aspiring professionals with greater access to hands-on learning, mentorship and career development opportunities while strengthening collaboration between academia and industry.


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